Eddie Murphy Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award
Eddie Murphy is set to receive a major honor from the American Film Institute. The award will be presented at a special event in Los Angeles on April 18.
A Legendary Career
Murphy's career spans nearly half a century. He started as a young stand-up comedian and later became a big name in TV and movies. Some of his most famous films include:
- Beverly Hills Cop
- Coming to America
- The Nutty Professor
He also voiced a character in the Shrek movies.
Oscar Nomination and Humorous Perspective
In 2007, Murphy was nominated for an Oscar for his role in Dreamgirls. He won other awards for the same role but not the Oscar. In a recent documentary, Murphy said he didn't mind losing the Oscar. He joked that he was more annoyed about having to wear a tuxedo for the event.
A Changed Perspective
Murphy has changed his perspective over the years. He once said that he took his success for granted when he was younger. Now, he appreciates everything he has achieved.
A Star-Studded Event
The American Film Institute's events are usually big celebrations. Last year, many famous actors attended an event for Francis Ford Coppola. This year, Murphy's event is expected to be just as star-studded.